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Hi. You'll need a gas bottle, a regulator to fit the bottle, a length of gas pipe and a couple of jubilee clips to hold the lot together. The most expensive bit is the gas bottle itself. If you have a look at the calor site you'll see how much they are. Camping Gaz - the 907 - is just as expensive. In terms of the gas itself, Calor is a fraction of the price of Camping Gas. However, if you're looking to go abroad, this is the only option as Calor is not available. To get the first bottle, try your local tip where a fiver "for their trouble" may well get you one. Or try car boot sales and the like. With Calor, you can exchange any bottle for the one you want. The most popular if the 4.5kg butane. However, if you want to use it in cold weather, go for propane.
Pete
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